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← HistoryWhich consequence arose when medieval ramparts incorporated unslaked lime mortars?
A)Excessive heat induced rapid slaking✓
B)Walls crumbled from osmotic pressure
C)The slow cure required extended scaffolding
D)Delayed carbonation caused long-term instability
💡 Explanation
Rapid Heat Generation occurred because the unslaked lime (CaO) reacts exothermically with water present in or absorbed by the wall. Significant thermal expansion ensued damaging the wall structure, therefore rapid slaking cracked the ramparts rather than promoting sound construction.
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